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Community Development Director Gladhill indicated the Commission could table action on this <br /> item to allow staff to gather this information. <br /> Commissioner Brauer believed the Commission needed to make a decision on whether or not it <br /> was going to stand firm on the density of 15 units per acre. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated he could not support more than 15 units per acre within the <br /> development. <br /> Vice Chairperson Bauer reviewed the actions available to the Commission. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill encouraged the Commission to keep in mind the <br /> density of the three surrounding blocks of development and noted only this block was proposed <br /> to be over 15 units per acre. <br /> Mr. Surell discussed how the plat was originally developed and noted how City requirements had <br /> changed over the past 15 years. He encouraged the Commission to consider the overall big <br /> picture for the development and not as a single piece. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the aerial picture of the Horton <br /> development and pointed out the greenspace for the Planning Commission. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy wanted to see the densities of the previous developments in order to <br /> understand the entire project better. <br /> Vice Chairperson Bauer sensed that the Commission did not have enough information to make a <br /> decision this evening. He recommended the Commission make a motion to table action to the <br /> May meeting. <br /> Motion by Commissioner VanScoy to table action on this item to the May 5, 2016 Planning <br /> Commission meeting. The motion failed for lack of a second. <br /> Further discussion <br /> Commissioner Nosan wanted to see each of the phases flow nicely into each other. She did not <br /> see a problem with the proposed preliminary plat. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy explained the Planning Commission had to enforce City Ordinance and <br /> did not want to see this development set a precedent. <br /> Commissioner Andrusko believed the development did lack greenspace. He hoped the plans <br /> could be redrawn to include a play area for small children. <br /> Commissioner Brauer agreed the development needed additional greenspace and recalled this <br /> was a concern from the previously approved plat. <br /> Planning Commission/April 7,2016 <br /> Page 5 of 14 <br />